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Show THE VOICE OF SHARON Friday, August 2i, 1939 (Since 1924, only a matter of than 100 phons (wind tone ca36,000,000 miles Just pacity regulated by government), away and after Oct. 1 no manufacturer I next door, so to speak. I will offer for sale any sounding PASSING greater Only five states have enacted device producing noise than allowed by this regulation. laws agaiist "working wives Likewise they restrict hours when 0 astronomer I Louisiana, Alabama, Texas, and Itah. Other states motor horns may be sounded times ' no one may sound his horn at all observation i have turned the cold shoulder 11 m. until 7.30 a. m. to legislation South10 designed prevent from was p. ! This Africa where he went to w brought about merely by study married women froiq orking on of manufacturers the nearby planet during a par with men. aithough 22 cooperation America He reports he has been states introduced such legislation with the government. August. does not understand the meaning successful in obtaining data on during the past year. of cooperation, commentators wind direction and other phenora-- " of Mars, wl ich Just now is Over in London no automobile nearer the earth than It has been horn is allowed to sound more When you go to Washington tu (hunt up a government bureau your search may extend to 254 buildings, 119 of which are owned by the Government, and another 135 being rented. Each morning you might Join the crowd of 120,-00- 0 employes of Uncle Sam and see for yourself how easy It is to find the bureau you want. The huge federal triangle covers 70 acres of land between PennsyL PICKED UP Ten-"00- m-s- see. vania avenue and Constitution street, easf of Fifteenth street. But maybe your wanted bureau isnt In Washington at .11, for though 120,604 government employees work in Washington, another 798,257 employees of the nation operate In the field. The average salary Is about $1800, but the employe working In the District average $2,066, because living expenses are higher there. ! In England' no place is farther 70 miles from the ea. than - Elarl EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME CANKERS 24-QUA- 18-Qu- art 25-Qu- art 21-Qua- rt ; Retort Prime pnoTECnon N National Pressure Cookers: 12-Qu- art former Jtaf SKID SPECIALS! Famous Baldwins $10.98 12.98 15.98 11.93 ... Minister Of Great Britain, says: The most important problem facing the world today is not that of war and peace but of labor and relationships between workers and employers. We would make lu times the progress we have if politics could he elimimlted from labor relations. j, Uonal activities, respectively, were pleasure in it," as she said. also named as delegates. Mrs. Alston is a sister of C. A. Grant of American Fork, well Secretary of Agriculture, Henry known as Ctah County clerk. She A Wallace says farmers now pay has been scouting for more than 2a veais, and considers tills iratn-i.--city people something like to be the best any boy can 000 annually for poxtr and power machinery, .when as have. She is now 77 years of age, before the World War, the sold ami has di- ontinuej hir ai t power in the form of work at Some 5000 California doctors Chief Scout s B..i Kinan of worth several hundred nni have inaugurated a physicians lion dollars annualy Edmonton for the entire prpvmce service, plan (On Aug. 13, 1939) of Alberta, made the presenta-t'on- s to decrease medical costs to low The act ount of ithe cereincome patients. The California monies was given fully in a re. state employees association with cent issue of the Lethbridge Daily I 19,000 members are thus receivHerald. ing medical and surgical care at M a cost of $2( to $2 50 per month To inert ne water supplies for per member. Unusual recognition of servli e on the range, western in an ususual field for worn, n farmers cooperating in the 1937 Butte, Montana, claims to be a was made at Alberta, Magrath, ' f "O loci' im limit earthen city set upon the richest hill in I'lii-. the world. Enough metal is taken when Mrs. Matilda Boyson of Raypits, and reservoirs mond, Canada, and Mrs. Louisa with a total every year from underneath and capacity of 31,000,-00- 0 Alston of were awarded Magrath. cubic yards. around Butte's hill to fill a the gold service badge for distinfreight train 20 miles long, and In scouung. Paul Ileiirichsen, director of within the past 50 years this hill guished service Mrs Boyson is the mother of Life and First Aid of the has produced $2,225,000,000 in Rulon Boyson of Provo, one of ProvoSaving of the American of wealth. It produces Chapter the world's copper, which if kept the large staff of Dixon.Taylor-Russei- l Red Cros. was among the sixcompany here. Mrs Boy- teen expert swimmers from the into one lump as it is refinejJ son Just completed 10 years of would form a block of solid copPacific states who completed the service as secretary of the Southworld's first Surf and Sail Sehoo1, per greater than the largest of- ern District Scout council in Al- on fice building ever constructed. It Saturday, which was conductIs berta, Canada, and ed at Alamitos Bay last week by produces zinc equal In size to the her activities because continuing she loves the American Red Cross. mightiest dreadnaught, lead en- young and finds great people to fill the hull of a deough stroyer, and silver sufficient to build a statue which could look down Into the eyes of the Statue of Liberty. More than 900 mii.s of tunnels have been dug under the hill for this ore. T f SERVICE OF CHARACTER g The distinctive character and quality of our service assure an atmosphere and refinement acceptable to the most cultivated sense of the proprieties Our , prices are strictly competitive. We will be pleased to have you make in-- 1 quiry. -i Gold Service Badges relented To Provo tins Mother f ' r f -- V. c ! j ves-oc- Berg Mortuary 185 E. Center Phone 378 i one-six- , ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Estimates made on all electric wiring ud installation. We do the big Jobs with, the lane eaae aa we can handle jronr smallest Job. th PHONE L. C. GUYMON 471 East, Six Rooms Modem North Provo, Utah Bought and Sold Two more modern buslnohs buildings are under erection now Co. and with the Woolworth Lewis Ladies store undertaking complete remodelling of their structures. Drought this year has cost Utah farmers $6,000,000 loss in crops and livestock, according to Director William Peterson of the US AC. who advocates numerous small reservoirs over the state as the most effective way of meeting the repeated drought conditions which befall Utah. In 19 37 the loss was estimated at the worst drougnt year in recent times. fl New and Used Furniture Eo This Owner! Lovely Grounds ' 811-- 0, ENAMELED COLD PACK CANNERS Holds Cf Np3 7 quart jars SPECIAL! i f ' A himiniimniirfla MORRISON Auto Supply Con. Waon & Mach. Co. Provo, Utah a , West Center 2 23 fi' "Sir - - 4 4vfv4 4 Provo 4' Ccr (May Trade) A Quick Gale Jesse Haws. Provo city commissioner in charge of recreation was named this week by Governor Henry H. Blood of Itah as official delegate to the National Recreation congress In Boston in October. E. Reed . Lob Collins and Mrs Jena V. Holland, dire .. ors of men and womens recrea- - S 4 4- SEE Willard L. 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